Simeonite[s]
Transliteration:
shim.'o.Ni
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Noun (Gentilic, Singular Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
male members of a NAMED group
Transliteration:
shim.o.ni
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Gentilic Person
Definition:
Someone from the tribe of Simeon living at the time of the Patriarchs, first mentioned at Gen.29.33; son of: Israel (
h3478) and Leah (
h3812); brother of: Reuben (
h7205), Levi (
h3878), Judah (
h3063), Issachar (
h3485), Zebulun (
h2074) and Dinah (
h1783); half-brother of: Dan (
h1835H), Naphtali (
h5321), Gad (
h1410), Asher (
h836), Joseph (
h3130) and Benjamin (
h1144); married to Canaanite_woman (
h3669); father of: Jemuel (
h3223), Jamin (
h3226), Ohad (
h161), Jachin (
h3199), Zerah (
h2226L) and Shaul (
h7586H) Another name of
shim.on (שִׁמְעוֹן "Simeon"
h8095G) § Simeonites, of Simeon "harkening" descendants of Simeon
Transliteration:
Shimʻônîy
Pronounciation:
shim-o-nee'
Morphhology:
Proper Name Masculine
Definition:
a Shimonite (collectively) or descendants of Shimon; tribe of Simeon, Simeonites.; patronymically from
h8095 (שִׁמְעוֹן)
twenty
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Numerical Adjective (Plural Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
DESCRIBING the number of male people or things
Definition:
twenty, twentieth Aramaic equivalent:
es.rin (עֶשְׂרִין "twenty"
h6243)
Definition:
twenty; also (ordinal) twentieth; (six-) score, twenty(-ieth).; from
h6235 (עֶשֶׂר)
two hundred
Hebrew:
וּ/מָאתָֽיִם\׃\ \ס
Transliteration:
ma.Ta.yim
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Numerical Adjective (Dual Feminine, Absolute)
Grammar:
DESCRIBING the number of two female people or things
Morphhology:
Hebrew Noun Female
Definition:
hundred 1a) as simple number 1b) as part of larger number 1c) as a fraction-one one-hundredth (1/100) Aramaic equivalent:
me.ah (מְאָה "hundred"
h3969)
Morphhology:
Noun Feminine
Definition:
a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction; hundred((-fold), -th), [phrase] sixscore.; or מֵאיָה; properly, a primitive numeral